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New Website Grand Opening

After many late nights and early mornings, I have finally built the site up to a point that we’re ready to show it off to the public. We’ll continue to add to it as our business and inventory grows, and add articles and technical pages of interest. You can shop on the site and checkout with any major credit card or PayPal. The blog will be on the front page so that you’ll have something new to look at when you check in, and we hope you’ll check in often. RSS is built into the site, so you shouldn’t have any trouble subscribing if you’d like. We’re also on Twitter, if you’re into that sort of thing.

As well as parts, you can build and order custom wheels through the site, but as always if you have any questions about choosing wheel components please call or e-mail me and I’ll be happy to help.

Browse around if you’re so inclined.  And thanks for stopping in.

I’d like to take this time to thank all the customers who went through the inconvenience of placing orders without knowing exactly what we had in inventory during the last year and half–the ones who called and asked “you got _____? got ________?

I would very much appreciate any suggestions about parts you’d like to see us add.   And if any typos slipped past the spellchecker and me (I’m sure they did) please excuse them, report them if they bother you or you just like reporting those types of things.  I’ll work to root them out.

If you’re coming across our business for the first time we appreciate the visit and hope you’ll find something you like. Don’t hesitate to call with any questions that aren’t answered by the website.  We hope we’ll have a chance to do business with you.

3 Responses to “New Website Grand Opening”

  1. Phil says:

    Anthony, website looks great. Hope you’re doing well in Wilmington.

    Phil Fuentes

  2. Julian says:

    Love the new site, especially the family cycling product info. You might take a look at stocking the Bike-Tutor seat, and at Viva bikes, which are lower cost Euro city bikes with some nice details, and avail through Norco without need for containers! The Viva Kilo looks nice (nexus 7, wish it were 8 … battery headlight but you could upgrade). But Brooks, Fat Franks, nifty pedals, and nice riding position at 1/2 the cost of Velorbis.

    Congrats!

  3. Anthony says:

    Thanks, Julian. We’re fans of your blog and will put up a link when we post a blogroll. Looks like the Bike-Tutor doesn’t sell to bike shops, only direct to consumers. I had looked at Viva before, but didn’t realize they had a North American distributor. I’ll definitely be talking to them.

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